Re: Another Fedora decision

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On Tue, 2015-02-03 at 13:16 +1100, Kahlil Hodgson wrote:

> A DMZ in this context is a network that has been isolated from the
> rest of your local network.  You can access it from your local
> network, it can access the rest of the world, but it can't access your
> network.  The idea is that, if a machine in the DMZ is compromised, it
> can only access other machines in the DMZ.

Thanks. Now I know. That sort of operation can be done via the router
and by selecting a wifi option on the same router (Asus RT-AC68U). Wifi
is off by default.


-- 
Regards,

Paul.
England, EU.      Je suis Charlie.


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